Stained glass leaded windows, comprising of a central window and two side panels. On the central window is a dedication to the Methodist men of Bunbury and its environs, who served and died during World War One.

It lists 58 names of those who served and 18 who did not return. The side panels contain scrolls. The unveiling ceremony was performed by the Governor, Sir Francis Newdegate, at the church on April 6 1921.

In 1978, the old church was demolished and the windows placed into storage for the next 12 years. In 1990, the windows were donated to the Bunbury Historical Society and now form part of the King Cottage Museum complex.